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. >> reporter: police say they are looking for someone with the technology knowledge. 1:26a.m. someone cut fiberoptic cables. first knocking out several 911 dispatch systems including gilroy's emergency police line which is still now. a moment later another cable cut sent phone and data systems down. >> they knew where to go for the fiberoptic, they knew where to cut. they also were able to take out very critical parts of the pg & e substation. >> reporter: the attacker used a high powered rifle, 30 to 40 shots. severely damaging five transmission banks at the sub station. pg & e said no one lost power. but they're asking the south bay to conserve power at least through midnight tonight as a precaution. reporting live in santa clara county, john fowler. >>> more sunshine and even warmerweather. i'll detail how high temperatures will climb. >> what goes on where your food is prepared. the app that will help you uncover your favorite restaurant's dirty little secret. >>> is the bombing in boston a wake up call for the bay area. >> if a natural disaster or terrorist attack happene
. >> reporter: police say they are looking for someone with the technology knowledge. 1:26a.m. someone cut fiberoptic cables. first knocking out several 911 dispatch systems including gilroy's emergency police line which is still now. a moment later another cable cut sent phone and data systems down. >> they knew where to go for the fiberoptic, they knew where to cut. they also were able to take out very critical parts of the pg & e substation. >> reporter: the attacker...
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zap technology. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. twenty-five thousand mornings, give or take, is all we humans get. we spend them on treadmills. we spend them in traffic. and if we get lucky, really lucky, it dawns on us to go spend them in a world where a simple sunrise can still be magic. twenty-five thousand mornings. make sure some of them are pure michigan. your trip begins at michigan.org. >>> welcome back to boston. chris cuomo here with john berman. we are getting the latest on this developing investigation here. new pictures about the bomb. we get a detail that on the rooftop of one of the surrounding buildings, they found something just like this. the lid off a pressure cooker. why? they believe, john, the bomb obviously was in a pressure cooker. they believe a lid like this, gives them all kinds of clues. >> the l
zap technology. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. twenty-five thousand mornings, give or take, is all we humans get. we spend them on treadmills. we spend them in traffic. and if we get lucky, really lucky, it dawns on us to go spend them in a world where a simple sunrise can still be magic. twenty-five...
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zap technology. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. >>> about 20 minutes past the hour. time to check other top stories. in london, people saying good-bye to the former prime minister margaret thatcher. they was given a ceremonial funeral. security tight with 4,000 police. 2,000 people at the funeral, including queen elizabeth and prince philip. she died of a stroke on april 8th. she was 87. >>> the u.s. senate is set to vote on a bill to tighten
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using telemedical and mobile technologies, verizon innovators are connecting trauma surgeons to patients in the field. helping them get the attention they need, before they even reach the hospital. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. >> gretchen: good morning, everybody. today is wednesday, april 17, 2013. i'm gretchen carlson. we appreciate you spending your time with us today. fox news alert now. two big developments in the boston marathon bombing. the f.b.i. investigating photos of an abandoned bag you can see right there right near the finish line. then there are these photos, brand-new images of the mangled metal left behind that's being tested by the military. >> brian: first he called it a tragedy. now a clear message from the president yesterday. >> the f.b.i. is investigating it as an act of terrorism. any time bombs are used to target innocent civilians, it is an act of terror. >> brian: why the change? arles krauthammer will weigh in. >> steve: and that's not all. another terror scare. this one in our nation's capito
using telemedical and mobile technologies, verizon innovators are connecting trauma surgeons to patients in the field. helping them get the attention they need, before they even reach the hospital. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. >> gretchen: good morning, everybody. today is wednesday, april 17, 2013. i'm gretchen carlson. we appreciate you spending your time with us today. fox news alert now. two big developments in the...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> welcome back to this special edition of "early start." you know, in addition to the new bomb device photos we've been showing you all morning, we are also getting a first look at some high definition images from the carnage at the marathon finish line. these are brand new pictures. >> we know law enforcement will be going through them frame by frame by frame looking at these people. clearly you can see the smoke, mass confusion and terror that rained immediately after those deadly explosions at that finish line there. you can see the streets. let's just s
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all 10 s&pectors lower with technology and financial seeing the biggest declines. the dow still fell by 138 points, closing the day at 14,618. the s&p 500 was down 22 and the nasdaq down by 60 points dragged down by shares of apple which dipped below $400 a share today before closing at $402. that after cirius logic hinted at a slowdown in production iphones d ipads. >>> jp morgan chase with a 3.5% decline. bob fasanni has more on today's action in the markets from the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> reporter: it was another whip saw day that started ugly right off the bat. the problem is that key commodities like copper, aluminum and nickel were again dropping at essentially 52-week lows, all on concerns out slowing global growth. key commodities hit 52-week lows as well. and while commodity stocks like materials and energy suffered, there were also notable decline in industrials and in financials like bank of america which missed earnings estimates. and in technology stocks, tech bell whether apple hit a new 52-week low on concerns whether slowing iphone
all 10 s&pectors lower with technology and financial seeing the biggest declines. the dow still fell by 138 points, closing the day at 14,618. the s&p 500 was down 22 and the nasdaq down by 60 points dragged down by shares of apple which dipped below $400 a share today before closing at $402. that after cirius logic hinted at a slowdown in production iphones d ipads. >>> jp morgan chase with a 3.5% decline. bob fasanni has more on today's action in the markets from the floor of...
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i know we are going to mobile technology. but will there be a day when we we do not have pcs and who is better positioned in that regard, intel or yahoo? >> in that regard, yahoo is better positioned. i think it's an exaggeration to say we will not use pcs. but we will use them for more narrow application. at home, pulling out the smartphone to check on video and news, will be what we pull out. yahoo has a better chance to make the transition. and intel is establishing themselves into a new realm. >> i want ask you about apple. you heard the report on it everyone is looking to the earnings report next week. i know that you are a believer in apple. but make a case, why investor who is have lost some faith in this company should take a fresh look at apple? >> well, we all love apple products. the customer that you interviewed, sounds like my house at home. we have macs and ipads and the products are very intuitive. they have a great software eco system, we have come to expect innovation from apple and i think we will continue t
i know we are going to mobile technology. but will there be a day when we we do not have pcs and who is better positioned in that regard, intel or yahoo? >> in that regard, yahoo is better positioned. i think it's an exaggeration to say we will not use pcs. but we will use them for more narrow application. at home, pulling out the smartphone to check on video and news, will be what we pull out. yahoo has a better chance to make the transition. and intel is establishing themselves into a...
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in the future we'll go from passive technology to proactive technology. >> bret: in israel suicide bombings and backpack bombings are common place. they have bag checks everywhere. they go through mag notometers and use latest technology and use something else. >> there is a great piece of technology no one can rival and that is the human brain. it is it making the switch to be aware of the dangerings was potential terrorist attacks and suspicious objects and acting individual and reporting those objects and individuals to the parties. >> bret: we'll go back live to boston and we could get that f.b.i. news conference any time f. -- so if so you will see it here. the gun vote and the president reacted angrily from the rose garden. hoo-hoo. hoo-hoo...hoo-hoo. hoo-hoo hoo. sir... i'll get it together i promise... heeheehee. jimmy: ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? ronny:i'd say happier than the pillsbury doughboy on his way to a baking convention. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. over our secure network, ver
in the future we'll go from passive technology to proactive technology. >> bret: in israel suicide bombings and backpack bombings are common place. they have bag checks everywhere. they go through mag notometers and use latest technology and use something else. >> there is a great piece of technology no one can rival and that is the human brain. it is it making the switch to be aware of the dangerings was potential terrorist attacks and suspicious objects and acting individual and...
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first of all, the technology is dramatically improved year by year. and the opportunity to take a granular digital photograph or videos and break them down for much clearer pictures is just part of the scientific approach that the investigators on the scene have taken. it's very incremental, very methodical. think if you would of those huge jigsaw puzzles with a thousand or 5,000 pieces. you spread all over a table and you start trying to put those pieces together bit by bit. and it's pains taking work and every once in a while there may be one piece of the puzzle that jumps out at you and that is maybe what commissioner davis will talk about that leads you to putting a more complete picture together. so in large measure, it has been since 9/11 that we've continued to develop these technologies. at the end of the day it is grunt work. investigators, police, local police, state police, fbi. scientists at various labs looking at the forensic evidence associated with the explosive device with remnants of the explosion. all in all you have a very comprehe
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the apple made technology decisions with the iphone 5 and screen technology and that technology doesn't scale to five inches as well. they're having to itch is. that switch is causing the product to remain on original schedule an not being able to pull forward. >> peter talk to folks like me, stockholders. apple stockholders. there are two groups of apple stockholders. those that bought above $400, which it closed at at that. and those that bought below. if i bought apple at above $400, should i sell now and cut my losses or should hold on and wait for things to get better?. >> the problem for waiting to see things get better we don't see anything between now and the end of the year to cause it to get better. with could see some new products hit and exceed our demand forecations, and if that happens, we put that a lower probability we would expect the stock to be range-bound at best. our advice if you can't weather through the end of the year you probably want to stay on the sidelines. >> wow! so i guess the answer to the other question, if i bought below $400, i should get out now and
the apple made technology decisions with the iphone 5 and screen technology and that technology doesn't scale to five inches as well. they're having to itch is. that switch is causing the product to remain on original schedule an not being able to pull forward. >> peter talk to folks like me, stockholders. apple stockholders. there are two groups of apple stockholders. those that bought above $400, which it closed at at that. and those that bought below. if i bought apple at above $400,...
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so technology has enhanced the law enforcement capability.surv. so technology has enhanced the law enforcement capability.urve. so technology has enhanced the law enforcement capability. >> does the type of of twice used give you any indication of what type of group might be involved in the incident? >> no it doesn't. because i've heard people ask the question about does it because it's a very sophisticated device, does that mean it's a less sophisticated group. it might be an have had that doesn individual that doesn't have the capability to produce them or may want to stay under the radar screen. get a hold of components that would not raise alarms. we have a pretty good system in the united states between law enforcement and private sector to report on suspicious people. so you don't want to jump to that conclusion. but the device was lethal and i think that's really what is key. >> let me just go back to the issue of this face. they have the face but not the name. they will try to identify this guy. a, is that called a person of interest, or i
so technology has enhanced the law enforcement capability.surv. so technology has enhanced the law enforcement capability.urve. so technology has enhanced the law enforcement capability. >> does the type of of twice used give you any indication of what type of group might be involved in the incident? >> no it doesn't. because i've heard people ask the question about does it because it's a very sophisticated device, does that mean it's a less sophisticated group. it might be an have...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> building a profile of the bomber. what are the new details telling us about what happened at the boston marathon? stay with us. i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) i'm really glad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours. >>> it was a day of confusion and misinformation. it was a very active and productive day at the crime scene. investigators have identified solid leads from video evidence, including images of a person or persons carrying and dropping bags at the bombing scene. authorities say there's footage of a man who they think may have placed the bomb. they reportedly have the face but not the name of a potential suspect on video leaving the bag near the scene of the blast. an official saying the person was scene on surveillance cam
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technology is advanced. they're going the start as close as possible to the event, to the explosions and move out from there. so, my nat data first and then slowly but surely, they'll get through the rest of those photos and video. over time, but it will be weeks. they will have a better sense of what might be connected to other factors, like the bags that they think carried the bombs. so i think it's great, get this now, because it's difficult to be preserved. >> is this, is that an approach that has evolved over the past 12 years? is that not the way they would have approached this before 9/11? before we had this huge investment in intelligence since then? >> first, we simply didn't have access to all this video and photo technology that is ubiquitous today. there are far more video cameras, hoemts and restaurants and people are walking around with iphones. the second is a much greater ability to deal with these massive amounts of data and the technology there has improved and the u.s. government and the i
technology is advanced. they're going the start as close as possible to the event, to the explosions and move out from there. so, my nat data first and then slowly but surely, they'll get through the rest of those photos and video. over time, but it will be weeks. they will have a better sense of what might be connected to other factors, like the bags that they think carried the bombs. so i think it's great, get this now, because it's difficult to be preserved. >> is this, is that an...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. the math of retirement is different today.ek. money has to last longer. i don't want to pour over pie charts all day. i want to travel, and i want the income to do it. ishares incomes etfs. low cost and diversified. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. you'll have to pay five hundred bucks for your deductible. the truth? at allstate, you could pay zero. allstate gives you a hundred dollars off your deductible the day you sign up. then another hundred off every year you don't have an accident. let the good hands reward your safe driving with a deductible that goes away. ♪ deductible rewards. one more way you're in good hands with allstate. ♪ >>. >> bill: on the
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zap technology. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >>> if you're just joining us, if you haven't heard yet the senate failed to advance the portion of the gun control measure that would require background checks. they needed the 60 votes. they got 54 votes on that. president obama will be hosting a news conference at 5:30 eastern time on the gun control measure. and "fast money" will take us live to that. stay tuned for that. michelle? >> bill, the latest from boston is the authorities have solid leads but as of now, no arrest. joining us is clint van zandt. he's a former hostage negotiator. he worked on many cases from the oklahoma city bombings to the unabomber. >> welcome back. >> good to be with you. >> based on everything we know about the bomb that was used, what kind of person did this? >
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>. >> bill: in the segment tonight. watters living in boston, knowing it very well. people get angry about injustice like a cowardly attack. we sent to jesse watters to boston to talk to the folks. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: emotionally, how do you feel about the bombing? >> i feel really unsettled. it can happen anywhere but here and then i'm not going to feel that way. >> i was pretty devastated. it was a family event. something like that happens. >> it kind of ruined the boston marathon. >> reporter: how do you process the event? >> i'm been trying to figure that out. >> i didn't think we were this soft. could never think of where it happened. >> you had tons of protection but anything can slip through. >> something we have to keep in mind, terror and heartbreak and confusion that we all feel is what is happening in afghanistan every week, every day. >> i thought they were like doing some demonstration, what did the other run
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. >> ifill: technology changed the speed and the accuracy with which we learned of the boston attacks. but it also quickly became a platform for the nation's shock and grief. newshour political editor christina bellantoni talked with our daily download team about that. >> for that look at how technology factored into yesterday's tragedy i'm joined by lauren ashburn and howard kurtz, "newsweek's" washington bureau chief and host of cnn's "reliable sources." thanks for being here. after 9/11 we saw people physically putting up photos of their missing loved ones in lower manhattan. yesterday the internet provided a sense of comfort for some. what did we see? >> well, google person finder factored into this. we have a graph that i can show you what it looks like. there's a big button that says "i'm looking for. requests you can type in the name of somebody. or "i have information about" and you can also type in the name of someone. then you can take this tool and embed it on your own web site. so in the aftermath of disaster, howie, it really seems like this tool and others are much more
. >> ifill: technology changed the speed and the accuracy with which we learned of the boston attacks. but it also quickly became a platform for the nation's shock and grief. newshour political editor christina bellantoni talked with our daily download team about that. >> for that look at how technology factored into yesterday's tragedy i'm joined by lauren ashburn and howard kurtz, "newsweek's" washington bureau chief and host of cnn's "reliable sources." thanks...
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being led lower by financials, technology, and energy. all of those spiders are lower by more than 2%. here's the financial spider getting weaker and weaker throughout the session. ditto, same intraday pattern for the technology, lower by more than 2%, and energy is lower, holy smokes, 2.75% for the xle. which brings us to crude, lower by 2.66%. down more than two bucks. bk, while we were sitting here, you sold brent. >> yes, i sold july brent about two minutes ago. and i was shorted yesterday. i covered it just about these prices. i wanted to get back in. so if you look at the inventory numbers today from the u.s., we had gasoline demand down, we've had production at highs since 1992. so you can go with the commodity oversupply story, but if demand isn't there, this is going to be that perfect storm -- >> you marked the low in the session. it just rebounded. >> there we go. >> copper down over 3%, falling to the lowest level in a year and a half. let's get to jackie deangeles. >> hey, good afternoon. copper is just one of the commodities
being led lower by financials, technology, and energy. all of those spiders are lower by more than 2%. here's the financial spider getting weaker and weaker throughout the session. ditto, same intraday pattern for the technology, lower by more than 2%, and energy is lower, holy smokes, 2.75% for the xle. which brings us to crude, lower by 2.66%. down more than two bucks. bk, while we were sitting here, you sold brent. >> yes, i sold july brent about two minutes ago. and i was shorted...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> more breaking news from boston. he's sue herrera with details. >> bill, we mentioned before, this story continues to develop and change. just last half hour, we showed you the footage of the courth being evacuated. well, a federal official tells nbc's pete williams that that evacuation was triggered by an unrelated bomb threat at the courthouse in boston. also, in addition to that, pete williams reports so far, no arrests and no one has been brought to court. federal officials telling pete williams once again that that evacuation was due to a bomb threat, but it is not related to the terror incident that occurred in boston several days ago. continues to change, bill. we'll keep you posted. >> just one of those days, sue. thanks. let's talk about how the markets have been affected by the news today. >> joining us now is our own jeff cox and joe greco of meridian equity partners from the new york stock exchange as well. hi, g
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to eathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. nothindoes breathing with copd weigh you down?
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i think there's a lot to be done here, again, through the use of technology. it's one of the changes here. you have so much information. how do you get to that quickly so you can make the pieces of the puzzle come together quicker? >> thank you so much, michael balboni. we have joining us u.s. congressman ed marqmarkey from massachusetts. krystle campbell comes from medford, mass. >> well, that's -- that's basically the story here. it's not a story just about boston. it's a story about all of massachusetts. this is the one day where the whole state comes together. it is an event where everyone knows one of the runners or everyone knows someone who went to see the marathon. it brings the entire state together. and she is just a perfect example of someone who was an innocent victim in this whole story, and everyone in the state is empathizing with her, her family and everyone and every one of their families that has been affected by this tragedy. >> what do you make of being a boston red sox fan like everyone else up there? it comes to you, part of your baptism
i think there's a lot to be done here, again, through the use of technology. it's one of the changes here. you have so much information. how do you get to that quickly so you can make the pieces of the puzzle come together quicker? >> thank you so much, michael balboni. we have joining us u.s. congressman ed marqmarkey from massachusetts. krystle campbell comes from medford, mass. >> well, that's -- that's basically the story here. it's not a story just about boston. it's a story...
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there's no technology that will meet these standards. these proposed rules are oftentimes, as i just stated, impossible to meet, and they fail to examine the science. i was a heart surgeon in my previous career and i can tell you i didn't practice medicine based on ideology or anecdote, i practiced it based on fact, scientific fact. many of the regulations do not have the backing of science. mr. speaker, we need a sound energy policy to thank supports our nation's coal industry, to lower the cost of electricity, create jobs and make our businesses more competitive internationally. i'm proud to stand here today to support coal in indiana and across america and i yield back my time and thank you, mr. barr, for holding this special order. i appreciate it. mr. barr: i thank the gentleman and i recognize the gentleman rom montana. mr. daines: i want to thank the gentleman from kentucky. i stand with my colleagues to show support for an all-of-the-above energy strategy. montana possesses an abundance of hydropower, of oil, of sun, of wind, of
there's no technology that will meet these standards. these proposed rules are oftentimes, as i just stated, impossible to meet, and they fail to examine the science. i was a heart surgeon in my previous career and i can tell you i didn't practice medicine based on ideology or anecdote, i practiced it based on fact, scientific fact. many of the regulations do not have the backing of science. mr. speaker, we need a sound energy policy to thank supports our nation's coal industry, to lower the...
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as you are saying, tom, lots of benefits from the public photographs and video taken the technology we have access to. are there draw backs to having so much public imagery out there already on social media? are there challenges for law enforcement in that as well? >> i think in a case like this, it works in law enforcement's you know, benefit. and benefit's law enforcement in solving this more quickly than we could have maybe ten or 15 years ago. you know, civil libertarians will always say you have no right to do this or this or this. in this case, the cameras being there and the fact the people were shooting videos, that may be helpful to law enforcement, will probably help them solve it in a more expedient way. >> thank you. >> thank you for having me. >>. asional have constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues... with three strains of good bacteria. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe do
as you are saying, tom, lots of benefits from the public photographs and video taken the technology we have access to. are there draw backs to having so much public imagery out there already on social media? are there challenges for law enforcement in that as well? >> i think in a case like this, it works in law enforcement's you know, benefit. and benefit's law enforcement in solving this more quickly than we could have maybe ten or 15 years ago. you know, civil libertarians will always...
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we had tremendous weakness when it comes to energy, technology, financials. steve, what did you make of the action today? >> we stopped really at the 50-day moving average in the s&p cash. but what we did have pressure on is what we've deny talking about. utilities, those staple stocks. if you look a dominion, s.o. southern, mcdonald's. those are names where people are hiding until they know whether or not it's safe to get back in the market place. >> dan? >> you mentioned technology. here's one. apple was down closing a new 52-week low. this is a name that has by f bifurcated from the market. in a week we're going to get massive earnings from google, ibm tonight. these are cyclical names so they're not setting up that well right now. so, you know, i think you have to avoid some of these things. especially a name like google that saw heavy inflows from all this apple weakness. if you don't think people will have their eyes there, you have to be careful. >> gold got no bid whatsoever. it was higher earlier in the session. turned and finished the day up by just
we had tremendous weakness when it comes to energy, technology, financials. steve, what did you make of the action today? >> we stopped really at the 50-day moving average in the s&p cash. but what we did have pressure on is what we've deny talking about. utilities, those staple stocks. if you look a dominion, s.o. southern, mcdonald's. those are names where people are hiding until they know whether or not it's safe to get back in the market place. >> dan? >> you mentioned...
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not just technology, people, processes, and technology. in terms of people, more than 2100 claims processors have completed training to improve the quality and productivity of decisions, more are being trained, and new employees now complete more claims than their predecessors. use of disability benefits questionnaires, online forms for submitting a medical evidence, that has dropped processing times of medical exams and improved accuracy. there are now three lanes for processing claims, an express lane for those that will predictably take less time, a special operations lane for unusual cases or those requiring special handling, and a core lane where roughly 60% of the claims will go, and that is the remainder. technology is critical in ending the backlog. our paperless processing system will be faster, improve access, drive automation, and reduced variance. 30 regional offices use the all will have it by the end of this year. homelessness -- the last of the goals is to end veterans homelessness in 2015. since 2009, we've reduced the esti
not just technology, people, processes, and technology. in terms of people, more than 2100 claims processors have completed training to improve the quality and productivity of decisions, more are being trained, and new employees now complete more claims than their predecessors. use of disability benefits questionnaires, online forms for submitting a medical evidence, that has dropped processing times of medical exams and improved accuracy. there are now three lanes for processing claims, an...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got this huge you're covered. the international airport in the very heart of moscow. pleasure to have you with us here on our brewery sushi in moscow police still have no suspect from monday's boston bombings which killed three and injured over one hundred eighty in fact these are live pictures right here from the scene you can see the forensic experts right there explosives placed in pressure cookers and packed with nails ball bearings and other bits of metal ripped through competitors and spectators during the city's marathon it was the worst of mastic attacks since nine eleven happening despite the u.s. investing billions in security over a decade ati's anastasio has more from boston. the picture perfect city of boston brings back memories and fears that americans have not dealt with since september eleventh. it really hasn't hit me yet. like i had couldn't sleep last night i'm constantly like anxious nervous and i can't focus on my studies because i'm a graduate student a block from where it happens l
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ibm and united technologies, two other losers there. 17.4 ibm. the safe havens are the ones trying to hold on. telecom, utilities, healthcare, that is where you are seeing the area that are trying to hold on. on the s&p 500, as i noted, many names are with down arrows. back to you. dagen: thank you. connell: i want to follow-up on the story from the top of the hour about the suspicious package addressed to president obama. the testing has shown it does contain ricin. we have this on top of everything else. i guess the system has worked, though, in terms of the outside facility that they use to scan the mail. we are going to talk about that topic we mentioned just a moment ago. it has reopened the debate, privacy versus safety. dagen: here to debate that is judge andrew napolitano. judge, good to see you. >> good morning. dagen: do we need to worry about encroachment on our privacy just as an aftermath of this bombing? >> yes, we do. there is a natural inclination when they are afraid to reach for safety rather than liberty. in both of those incli
ibm and united technologies, two other losers there. 17.4 ibm. the safe havens are the ones trying to hold on. telecom, utilities, healthcare, that is where you are seeing the area that are trying to hold on. on the s&p 500, as i noted, many names are with down arrows. back to you. dagen: thank you. connell: i want to follow-up on the story from the top of the hour about the suspicious package addressed to president obama. the testing has shown it does contain ricin. we have this on top of...
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there is so much video footage, there's so much technological information to put together here. someone has seen something, someone has captured something on film. and i'm hopeful that this won't be the kind of long, protracted investigation that we have sometimes seen in the past. >> ambassador, some people have been criticizing the fact that this can happen at such a hugely well-policed, high security situation like a massive city marathon in america. that this act can be perpetrated and the person or persons that did it can apparently disappear into thin air. is there any realistic criticism that should be leveled to anyone here? >> well, i certainly wouldn't do that. after all, we're talking about a competition being carried out in a large public area. it's a big city. the route is 26 miles long. we all know when it comes to access to confined spaces that we can really control these kinds of situations. and i would add that the response after the event has been absolutely magnificent. your on reportage has been covering that in exhaustive detail. and we've got to hand it to
there is so much video footage, there's so much technological information to put together here. someone has seen something, someone has captured something on film. and i'm hopeful that this won't be the kind of long, protracted investigation that we have sometimes seen in the past. >> ambassador, some people have been criticizing the fact that this can happen at such a hugely well-policed, high security situation like a massive city marathon in america. that this act can be perpetrated...
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it's kind of like it's a non-sophisticated technology. someone who is intent on causing, you know, widespread panic and fear, and they didn't have the sophistication to manufacture anthrax or -- ricin make sufficient quantity and all they need to do is put in envelopes, put on the stamps and drop them in mailboxes and you have mass terror all over the country. >> bill: david, stand by one from one mommy. mike emanuel from capitol hill has been reporting on this story throughout the day. what are the precautions in place now. what are they telling you whether it's tonight or tomorrow or the coming days about the possibility of more letters. >> essentially, bill, everybody son the lookout for more letters, anything that comes in not with a return address. they are taking a closer look at. bottom line is the letters that were sent addressed to president obama and to senator wicker were both mailed out on april the 8th last week from memphis, tennessee. and so that is something that was in common between the two letters. also. so language tha
it's kind of like it's a non-sophisticated technology. someone who is intent on causing, you know, widespread panic and fear, and they didn't have the sophistication to manufacture anthrax or -- ricin make sufficient quantity and all they need to do is put in envelopes, put on the stamps and drop them in mailboxes and you have mass terror all over the country. >> bill: david, stand by one from one mommy. mike emanuel from capitol hill has been reporting on this story throughout the day....
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with the internet and all of the technology that we have, it can happen anywhere. so thank you so much for being here, it's a great honor to host you here and i look forward to a very engaging conversation today. thank you. >> now i want to tell you my fae vifrt very favorite department of justice official. eric holder is my favorite department of justice official. tom perez is my second favorite department of justice official. we are very honored today that tom perez has come from washington, dc, to give welcoming remarks here at this summit. tom perez is the assistant attorney general of the civil rights division in washington, dc, he was nominated for that position by president obama and sworn in in october of 2009 and we are all the lucky -- we are all very lucky that that happened in october of 2009. tom has spent his entire career in public service and on protecting the civil rights of our most vulnerable people. tom actually joined the civil rights division as a young lawyer and while he was there he prosecuted some of the most significant cases in the count
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>> the technology has improved tremendously in terms of facial recognition technology and they are using that matching images on video at the scene to any faces that might be in databases and running that to see if there's any sort of match. another way is, okay, here's an image that we've got. let's go back to others who we know that were at the scene and who were at businesses nearby and show a picture. that would be routine police work that is done. that's many, many aspects and i'm sure there are others that they are not going to talk to us about as they attempt to track down who planted these devices. >> help me here because all the time we're talking about union station or 30th street station in philly or anywhere, there's a big stein and an announcement. why don't they let the people see the person and say, i know this i goo, i know this woman? i assume it's a guy. >> that's part of the debate that's been going on all day today as you look at the mess that went on this afternoon with some of the bad reporting and again i think earlier in the day i think they thought they had a nam
>> the technology has improved tremendously in terms of facial recognition technology and they are using that matching images on video at the scene to any faces that might be in databases and running that to see if there's any sort of match. another way is, okay, here's an image that we've got. let's go back to others who we know that were at the scene and who were at businesses nearby and show a picture. that would be routine police work that is done. that's many, many aspects and i'm...
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bny mellon. >>> shares are dragging basically all of technology down. alex gana is a managing director with jmp securities. he joins us on the news line this morning. thanks for coming to the phone. >> thank you ch it feels like it's trying to find legs here. what is your very near term view? >> i think the problem for apple today is we have a major component provider cirrus talking about inventory build and guiding down pretty hard for the forward quarter. they are intensifying competition. i'm not sure you're going to get a lot of near-term relief from apple. >> are they telling you anything you didn't already know or suspect, alex? >> i think the magnitude is worse than what people were thinking. because i think you're absolutely right. people were braced for a poor seasonal quarter. but the magnitude coupled with the success that samsung has in the market. it has investors nervous on this stock. >> it's amazing to look at the year to dlat losses on apple. 20 plus per cent. it's just a fluke of the calendar, perhaps. can they work their way out of th
bny mellon. >>> shares are dragging basically all of technology down. alex gana is a managing director with jmp securities. he joins us on the news line this morning. thanks for coming to the phone. >> thank you ch it feels like it's trying to find legs here. what is your very near term view? >> i think the problem for apple today is we have a major component provider cirrus talking about inventory build and guiding down pretty hard for the forward quarter. they are...
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it's technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. international at the very heart of moscow. this is all she welcome back i mean don't go in mass hunger strike a gun tunnel obey u.s. military officials have disclosed to rescind suicide attempts by protesting detainees they also defended a pretty prison guard raid on cells over the weekend which resulted in violent clashes with several inmates and earlier my colleague bill told spoke with moslem bag who was released from guantanamo without charge after two years and he doesn't believe a bomb was prepared to debone his pledge to close the facility. there has to be a will and i don't think that the will exists certainly have still got people in guantanamo eleven years since the invasion of afghanistan and there's no practical will to send these individuals to places where they're supposed to have a basic normal life and i don't know where the will is going to come the troops withdrawn when still problems that were instituted at the time of bush have not been cleared at the time of. if y
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technology innovation. developments from around russia we've. covered. the international airport in the very heart of moscow. continues here in our team all prisoners in guantanamo bay have joined the hunger strike bringing the number to fifty two u.s. military officials have admitted to protesting that detainees have recently tried to commit suicide but they defended a prison guard raid on cells over the weekend saying it resulted in violent clashes with several inmates although now former senior politicians and members of the u.s. military have joined the chorus accusing officials of contributing to the spread of torture an independent american think tank has released a report pointing to abuse at guantanamo the constitution project it's called concluded it was beyond dispute that torture had been carried out or that the practice is damaged america's moral standing and its ability to criticize others also suggest u.s. personnel of actually being put at greater risk should they be taken captive and the panel concluded that the door remains open to more
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. >> scott's beat is business and technology. just over a week ago he covered the first robotics competition in san jose. it's where some of the best and brightest high schoolers show off what they can really do. >> a lot of them come from schools you'd expect but one rookie team came out of nowhere and you won't believe where they are headed next. our gavin thomas picks up the story and talks about our bay area proud series. >> reporter: when mikayla brant walked into apollo high school on her first ever day as a teacher, she said she had one goal, not get eaten alive. apollo is a continuation school, the place for students who weren't doing well or going at all to their regular high school. the kids though, mikayla says, surprised her and together they're surprising a lot of others. their accomplishment is tonight's "bay area proud." >> reporter: the very first, first robotics competition was held more than 20 years ago, which means a lot of the teams at this month's regional in san jose have lots of experience. >> the robot in
. >> scott's beat is business and technology. just over a week ago he covered the first robotics competition in san jose. it's where some of the best and brightest high schoolers show off what they can really do. >> a lot of them come from schools you'd expect but one rookie team came out of nowhere and you won't believe where they are headed next. our gavin thomas picks up the story and talks about our bay area proud series. >> reporter: when mikayla brant walked into apollo...
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they have facial recognition technology. they're examining all the evidence they've collected so far, including pieces of the bomb. we saw pictures yesterday, which have now been distributed widely today of those bomb piece, including the pressure cooker. some of the ball bearings that were included in that bomb. and the shredded black backpack that carried one of the bombs. we've seen those images. the f.b.i. is analyzing those images and with them, they may be able to link that bag to someone in the crowd carrying that bag and put the bag down and walked away. >> thank you. i want to you stand down for the next hour as we move on. the point you make about the f.b.i. and a 5:00 o'clock briefing. these next two hours are critical and certainly that briefing at 5:00 o'clock will be a major source of information, not just for us, but everybody watching this story and waiting for the latest news. former f.b.i. bomb technician danny defenbaugh is with me. he helped lead the investigation after the oklahoma city bombing in april
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up and placing the black bag with the explosive device in it, and because of the video enhancement technology, mostly dprept sto from the department store, they clearly identified a suspect, a single suspect and an arrest has been made. a briefing scheduled for later this evening, obviously. >> so let's reset chronologically. do we know what point they wound up identifying somebody, do we know a time window? >> i can tell you i was on just before 10:00 last night with anderson cooper and an hour or so before that i talked to a boston source who said we're stymied at the moment. we're doing a great job with the forensics. we know how the bombs work. we know about their power. we have a very good idea of the timing obviously because of all of the video. the who part, this source said they were stymied, so clearly from yesterday evening to the overnight hours, in analyzing this additional video, they were all day yesterday canvassing through the neighborhood, it is a holiday, the stores were closed and on monday when this took place. they go in and say what do you got, and looking at reams of ev
up and placing the black bag with the explosive device in it, and because of the video enhancement technology, mostly dprept sto from the department store, they clearly identified a suspect, a single suspect and an arrest has been made. a briefing scheduled for later this evening, obviously. >> so let's reset chronologically. do we know what point they wound up identifying somebody, do we know a time window? >> i can tell you i was on just before 10:00 last night with anderson...
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or start right away with the new countries the doors there you know they come with new technologies to steal the riches of the colombian. yes just do it hours later yes i've got it as that lady says they come to steal what's ours because all of this is ours. this is how we make our living from salvaging rocks. if the illegal mines close down everyone will lose their livelihood the miners but also thousands of women who sort through the rock debris where bits of gold can still be found. it was twenty four years old and i've been working at the mine for ten years now so we've got to imagine if they close down the mine what would we do. we'd be forced to leave to go it will be go this is where the money is. fifty or so illegal mines such as they'll cho-cho are existing on borrowed time and it's a go via area. and as the price of the yellow metal continues to soar on world markets so gold he is experiencing a new lease on life people are coming out here from all over the country to seek their fortunes. a modern day gold rush in the heart of war played colombia. from the old children mine b
or start right away with the new countries the doors there you know they come with new technologies to steal the riches of the colombian. yes just do it hours later yes i've got it as that lady says they come to steal what's ours because all of this is ours. this is how we make our living from salvaging rocks. if the illegal mines close down everyone will lose their livelihood the miners but also thousands of women who sort through the rock debris where bits of gold can still be found. it was...
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i mean, this is very low level technology. it's available on the internet to foreign jihadis or american malcontents. >> one of the thing that strucks me in the work you and tim have done together, the way you, again, try to present this authentic picture. that seems like that takes you this way of getting in there and earning the trust of the people that you're covering. how do you and tim -- how did you and tim do that? >> we did that by spending off and on a whole year with 30 men, a platoon. at a very remote outpost. everyone had to count on each other, including tim and myself. tim and i could not fall out on a patrol. we had to act responsibly. we gradually gained their trust because essentially we functioned like soldiers. we also were not interested in a strategic or political analysis of the war. we were solely trying to document their experience, their lives at this remote outpost. and once they figured that out, they were really, really very good with us. we actually came to be very close to them sfwl we've actually
i mean, this is very low level technology. it's available on the internet to foreign jihadis or american malcontents. >> one of the thing that strucks me in the work you and tim have done together, the way you, again, try to present this authentic picture. that seems like that takes you this way of getting in there and earning the trust of the people that you're covering. how do you and tim -- how did you and tim do that? >> we did that by spending off and on a whole year with 30...
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. >> this is all in technology. >> i have three separate sources but two that are highly placed in terms of the investigation who have told me there have been no arrests. and in fact, a suspect has not been named by name yet. we're looking for someone but they don't haven't anyone in custody yet, and they don't have identification. >> cenk: oops, cnn the most busted name in news. i had to go there. let's go to the panel. hey her here shayna is here. jayar jackson producer for "the young turks." how culpable is cnn go. >> particularly in the past few weeks i've been aggravated by cnn. the colors are red no matter what they're doing. for that reason i think they're losing their credibility even more than before because they want to give you something even though it's false to make you feel like you know what is going on. then they take it back and no one calls them out on it. >> cenk: well, shayna, you saw twitter. >> it's tweet bad. it's not a good day on twitter. so much of the news was happening first on twitter before we saw anything on cnn that further erosion of what people trust are
. >> this is all in technology. >> i have three separate sources but two that are highly placed in terms of the investigation who have told me there have been no arrests. and in fact, a suspect has not been named by name yet. we're looking for someone but they don't haven't anyone in custody yet, and they don't have identification. >> cenk: oops, cnn the most busted name in news. i had to go there. let's go to the panel. hey her here shayna is here. jayar jackson producer for...